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Enjoy Warm Summer Nights During Evenings at Glen Ivy Hot Springs

April 29, 2024

Glen Ivy Hot Springs is thrilled to announce the return of the highly-anticipated Evenings at Glen Ivy. From May 17 to October 20, guests are invited to bask in the warmth of summer nights and enjoy the array of amenities offered, including 19 healing mineral pools, Club Mud, and Ivy Kitchen, as the sun sets. Evenings at Glen Ivy will take place from 4 - 9 p.m. every Friday through Sunday, providing the perfect opportunity for guests to gather with family and friends under the stars.

While the beloved Evenings at Glen Ivy makes its yearly comeback, this year brings an entirely new entertainment experience. From world music duos to soothing acoustic guitars, and from wine tastings to special events, guests can unwind and cool off in style.

New for this year, Evenings at Glen Ivy will also be available on Memorial Day. Guests can now reserve their spot for an evening admission on Monday, May 27 from 4 - 9 p.m.

Various admission packages are offered for Evenings at Glen Ivy:

  • Evening Dinner Package: Enjoy Taking the Waters admission and dinner at the Ivy Kitchen for $95 per person or $190 for two.
  • Evening Plus: Experience ultimate relaxation with Taking the Waters admission and a trip to the Grotto for $90.
  • Evening Retreat: For those seeking a quick evening treatment, unwind with a 20-minute spa service and Taking the Waters admission for $105.
  • Evenings Admission Only: Simply relax in the pools and enjoy live music with admission for $55.
  • Day guests can extend their wellness getaway with Evenings admission for $30, granting continued access to the pools, grounds, entertainment, and Ivy Kitchen for dinner.

Reservations are required. To make a reservation, please call (888) 453-6489. For more information, including the upcoming Evenings at Glen Ivy entertainment schedule, please visit GlenIvy.com.

 

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